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Credited nowhere near enough for its infectiously languid pace of life, Malaysia time arguably runs at least as slow as famously sleepy Laos a few hundred miles to the north. In fact, mediocre press is a bit of a theme for Malaysia, causing many folks on the regional travel circuit to pencil in just a few days to pass through - or even pass over - en-route to Singapore in the south or Thailand to the north.

Those that slow to take a peek, though, can't help but be reeled in. Malaysia, see, is positively dripping in culture, biodiversity and out-and-out natural beauty. Take time to hit the highlights and you'll soon be hastily re-jigging your itinerary (itineraries are for geeks, by the way) to accommodate the fortnight-or-so that you're going to
need in order to see just the very tip of the iceberg.

If you're in need of a poke in the right direction, here's a few pointers:

The truly stunning Perhentian Islands, with their coral reefs and refreshing lack of roads and other infrastructure (imagine how the more popular of the Thai islands might've looked 30 years ago, and you'll not be far off); Taman Negara National Park, one of the most absorbing places in all of South East Asia; the Cameron Highlands, with its tea plantations and breezy respite from the swelteringly moist lowlands; the old town charm of Penang island (try to ignore the Tesco); the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak, featuring mountains, rainforest and apes (big orange ones called Orangutans); and the ethnic melting pot that is Kuala Lumpur, where 3 main cultures - Malay, Chinese and Indian - all get on just fine, albethey largely concentrated in their own micro-cultural districts.

Despite its colonial past and still strong ties to Britain, modern Malaysia's official religion is Islam, although freedom of worship is encouraged in the country's constitution and national holidays are observed for the main religious festival periods of Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Christians. Talk about reasonable.

If you're in South East Asia, make time for Malaysia - don't just write it off as the 'baby pool' that some travel guides will have you believe it to be.

Highlights

 • Lazing on silky beaches on the Perhentian Islands
 • Sipping tea in the cool Cameron Highlands
 • World class diving at Sipadan
 • South-East Asia's highest Mountain - Mount Kinabalu
 • Hanging with the orange apes in Borneo
 • Munching street food and generally mixing it up in KL
 • Getting up close and personal with nature in Taman Negara
 • Blowing your budget on Langkawi
 • Soaking up the old skool charm of Malacca
 • Admiring the stunning twin peaks on Tioman Island

Tips and Hints

If it's tropical islands and pristine beaches you're after, go east between March and October, or west between November and February. Two distinct monsoon seasons hit each coast at pretty much opposite times of year, so you can always find sunny paradise on one coast when the other's getting a soaking.

It's worth knowing that the Perhentians are completely closed during the entire duration of the east coast wet season. Don't even bother trying. It's a shame to miss them, so if you can, try and rig it so that you can get to Malaysia outside of the east coast wet season. The Perhentians are definitely more backpacker friendly than their west coast counterparts, both in terms of price and fun factor.





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By daveandgem
February 12th 2006
Singapore and Malaysia Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town
(Gem writes) What a fantastic two weeks we have had. We flew to Singapore on Friday 27th January and went to a hostel that we had pre-booked in Little India. On the way to the hostel we got a pretty good tour of the City on the shuttle bus. It is such a clean and organised city, some say too clean, but it appealed to the neat side of my personality and I immediately loved it. Our hostel was smack bang in the middle of Little India, it was the most authentic Indian region I have ever experienced, the streets were [View Full Entry]

daveandgem - David White | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 12th 2006 | 571 Views | [diary=40651]

Dave eating in Little India
Sim Lim Tower, Singapore
Monkey Boy Dave

We were in Singapore for a day and a night, walked around the city, took a tour bus, drank a Singapore Sling and sampled the night life. And it certainly deserves being noted. Note: I was in Singapore. From Singapore we made our way into Malaysia and up to the city of Malacca en route to Kuala Lumpur. Malacca sounded amazing; rich in history and culture. But we didn’t find either easily accessible and held no reservations about departing the next day for KL. It started raining just as we arrived in KL and continued the entire time we were there. [View Full Entry]

FishBowlEscapes - Royal Tuthill | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 13th 2006 | 1177 Views | [diary=40697]

Singapore
the streets of KL
KL

February 6th - 12th 2006 We have decided to try a new approach to our blog. We will update the things we have been doing recently as well as updating things from the past couple of months that we haven’t gotten to. A word of caution, some of these pictures are pretty graphic! Phil and I just got back from an amazing morning at the Thaipusam festival; I don’t think you can get any more current than that!! Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrating “the birthday of Lord Murugan and his defeat of the evil demon Soorapadam with a lance.” There [View Full Entry]

Phil and Selina - Selina & Philip Scott | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 14th 2006 | 3063 Views | [diary=40485]

Thaipusam Essential II
Morning walk
Morning walk II

Hey all, well a fast update on the situation here, after 3 weeks I'm still in Malaysia. After my short visit to Penang which I didn't like (didn't give it time either as I knew I had to go back to KL to meet Amanda and Chris (Swedish Dude) to go to Tamana Negara) I traveled to KL were I also met Dylan, another Canadian, who wanted to join us to Tamana Negara. Better to be with 4 as if you want to do a 4 day hike, you need a guide so cheaper if you go with 4....anyway, 2 days [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 10th 2006 | 222 Views | [diary=40278]


My experience with the Hindu religious festival began the night before I went to the Batu Caves. My new Danish friend and I were walking through the rain in Kuala Lumpur, discussing how much both our countries are hated by most of the world at this point in time when we noticed that a large number of Hindu people walking in the same direction as if they were caught up in the tide of a stream. Naturally, at 1am with nothing much to do but wander, we followed the stream and found a river of Hindus on a Pilgrimage of sorts, [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 18th 2006 | 1557 Views | [diary=40842]

The Stairs
Hindu Woman
Holy Man

Everything was underway for our departure from Australia and onto more exotic lands. We awoke in the morning with an excitement for adventures ahead. For the first time we actually made it to the airport by what would be considered by normal travelers as “on time,” 2.5 hours prior to an international departure instead of scrambling through lines with passports and ticket books waved as warning flags above our heads 30 minutes before take off. Everything was underway we were already in India simply waiting for our physical self to catch up when we were abruptly and sarcastically [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 12th 2006 | 447 Views | [diary=40344]


By cliffyboy
February 7th 2006
Penang Partytime Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town
We arrived in Penang, Malaysia just in time to join the chinese new year celebrations. It was great fun looking round the local festivities enjoying the spectacular Chinese Dragons, traditional dance, chinese opera, martial arts demonstrations and lots more! The main town of Georgetown is a cool place that is great for shoppers looking for a bargain. Leanne was in shoe Nirvana! The blend of Indian, Chinese and Malay cultures makes it a great a place to spend a few days. THe largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, the Kek Lok Si Temple is worth a visit for it's bright psychadelic colour [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 22nd 2006 | 107 Views | [diary=48058]

View over Penang
Dragon Troop
Leanne enjoys an Indian Light Lunch

After a whole days driving, cramped up in a smoke filled minibus we finally reached the seaside port of Semporna.. gateway to the top diving setting of Pulau Sipadan. Semporna is not a nice place! It is crowded with many people who dont seem to do much but crowd the streets and will shout out at us as we walk around... hence the reason we didnt go out much! People are really rude here and it didnt take us long to not want to wander the crowded, filthy streets. Semporna does however house diving offices and accomadation for travel to Mabul [View Full Entry]

Luke and Frans world tour - Luke Thomas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 11th 2006 | 10674 Views | [diary=39774]

Sunset on Mabul
Mabul
Ready to go!

K.L., the capital of Malaysia, is an ethnically diverse, large, modern city that contains what were once the tallest buildings in the world, the Petronas Towers. For me, it's been a place of confusion and complications. Here's my story, and I'm sticking to it! :) ...I left Singapore Monday morning on a train bound for Kuala Lumpur. The first set back was minor. Crossing the Malaysian border I found that I didn't have my customs departure card given to me upon arrival in Singapore (I vaguely remember throwing it away - nice move on my part). Not a big deal...just a [View Full Entry]

there goes Dave - Dave Dixon | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 8th 2006 | 504 Views | [diary=39801]


Langkawi is idyllic and a refreshing change after Penang. We are staying in a hut that manages to still be charming despite the ants and bathroom from the lower pits of hell ( a common theme im sure for the rest of our stay in asia). Our hut is right on the beach and for what we are paying a night is very good value (50RM for the four of us). There are some lovely local restaurants and the food is great. The asia diet ( and consequent weight loss) may now be a distant dream. I, Lynsey, currently am at [View Full Entry]

Eve Mand Ruth and Lynsey - Yvonne Coutts, Amanda Butler, Ruth Kelleher, Lynsey McCarthy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 9th 2006 | 1328 Views | [diary=39624]

Yvonne living it up!
Seven wells
A Natural Slide